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Rustins Linseed Oil Boiled

Rustins Linseed Oil Boiled

SKU:409386

Precio habitual €8,95 EUR
Precio habitual Precio de oferta €8,95 EUR
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Envío

Envío gratuito para pedidos superiores a £ 75 y menos de 20 kg al Reino Unido continental. Se aplican gastos de envío a pedidos superiores a £75 y superiores a 20 kg.

Entrega local gratuita por encima de £ 50 y cargo de £ 5 por entrega inferior a £ 50 dentro de un radio de 3 millas y £ 7 hasta un radio de 6 millas.

Envío estándar

2 a 4 días hábiles
  • Hasta 1 kg - 3,49 £
  • 1kg - 10kg - £6.99
  • 10 kg - 20 kg - £ 10,49
  • 20 kg - 30 kg - £ 13,99
  • Más de 30 kg - £30

Envío express

1 a 3 días hábiles
  • Hasta 1 kg - £6,99
  • 1kg - 10kg - 7,99€
  • 10 kg - 20 kg - £ 11,49
  • 20 kg - 30 kg - £ 14,99

Muestras de papel tapiz

  • Estándar : £1,65

Hay un extra de £3 por envío a Irlanda del Norte.

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Rustins Boiled Linseed Oil is a versatile, traditional wood treatment that enhances the natural appearance of timber while providing protection against drying and weathering. It restores the natural sheen lost through exposure to sun and aging, leaving a rich, warm finish. Its fast-drying formula—containing special drying agents—makes it suitable for a wide range of interior and exterior applications beyond timber, including waterproofing tarpaulins and ground sheets.


Key Features & Benefits:

  • Enhanced Drying Time:
    Contains special additives to speed up the drying process compared to raw linseed oil.
  • Restores Natural Sheen:
    Revives tired, dry, or weathered timber, restoring its original warmth and enhancing the grain.
  • Waterproofing Protection:
    Can be used on ground sheets, tarpaulins, and other materials to provide water resistance.
  • Multi-Surface Use:
    Suitable for most bare timbers and some non-wood surfaces like canvas and fabric coverings.
  • Natural Finish:
    Produces a smooth, satin sheen without creating a film on the surface.
  • Easy to Apply:
    Can be applied with a cloth, brush, or sponge.

Technical Specifications:

Specification Detail
Type Boiled linseed oil
Drying Time Approx. 4–6 hours between coats; full cure up to 24–48 hours
Finish Satin sheen
Application Methods Brush, lint-free cloth, or sponge
Recommended Uses Bare timber, garden furniture, tool handles, cricket bats, tarpaulins
Suitable For Interior & exterior use
Recoating Time When surface feels dry to touch
Clean-Up White spirit or turpentine substitute

Application Instructions:

  1. Preparation:
  2. Ensure the surface is dry, clean, and free from dust, wax, and old finishes.
  3. Lightly sand the timber for best absorption.
  4. Application:
  5. Stir well before use.
  6. Apply a generous coat using a brush or cloth, working with the grain.
  7. Allow to penetrate for 15–30 minutes, then wipe off any excess with a clean, dry cloth.
  8. Finishing:
  9. For best results, apply 2–3 coats, allowing adequate drying time between coats.
    • Buff the surface with a soft cloth to enhance the sheen after the final coat has dried.


Recommended Applications:

  • Indoor and outdoor bare wood
  • Wooden furniture, doors, beams, and floors
  • Garden furniture and wooden planters
  • Tool handles and sports equipment (e.g., cricket bats)
  • Waterproofing canvas, ground sheets, and tarpaulins

Important Usage Notes:

  • Do not use on surfaces intended to be painted or varnished.
  • Not suitable for use under water-based finishes.
  • Oily cloths may self-ignite; always dispose of them safely by soaking them in water before discarding.

FAQs:

  • Q: Can I use Rustins Boiled Linseed Oil on kitchen worktops?
    A: It's suitable for wooden surfaces, but for food preparation areas, a specialist food-safe oil is recommended.
  • Q: Is this oil weatherproof?
    A: It offers water resistance and slows weathering but will require reapplication over time, especially in exposed outdoor areas.
  • Q: How often should I reapply Boiled Linseed Oil?
    A: Reapply as soon as the timber looks dry or dull, typically every 6–12 months depending on exposure.
  • Q: Can I apply this to painted or varnished wood?
    A: No, it should be used on bare, untreated wood.

Safety & Storage Information:

  • Flammable: Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames.
  • Use in a well-ventilated area.
  • Dispose of used cloths safely to avoid spontaneous combustion.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Warranty Information:

Rustins products are manufactured to high quality standards. When applied according to instructions, they provide long-lasting protection and performance. For any technical advice, contact Rustins Customer Support.